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The discovery of two mildly recycled binary pulsars in the Northern High Time Resolution Universe pulsar survey.

Authors :
Berezina, M.
Champion, D. J.
Freire, P. C. C.
Tauris, T. M.
Kramer, M.
Lyne, A. G.
Stappers, B. W.
Guillemot, L.
Cognard, I.
Barr, E. D.
Eatough, R. P.
Karuppusamy, R.
Spitler, L. G.
Desvignes, G.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oct2017, Vol. 470 Issue 4, p4421-4433. 13p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We report the discovery and the results of follow-up timing observations of PSR J2045+3633 and PSR J2053+4650, two binary pulsars found in the Northern High Time Resolution Universe pulsar survey being carried out with the Effelsberg radio telescope. Having spin periods of 31.7 and 12.6 ms, respectively, and both with massive white dwarf companions,Mc >0.8M☉, the pulsars can be classified as mildly recycled. PSR J2045+3633 is remarkable due to its orbital period (32.3 d) and eccentricity e=0.017 212 44(5), which is amongst the largest ever measured for this class. After almost two years of timing, the large eccentricity has allowed the measurement of the rate of advance of periastron at the 5σ level, 0.0010(2)°yr-1. Combining this with a detection of the orthometric amplitude of the Shapiro delay, we obtained the following constraints on the component masses (within general relativity):Mp = 1.33-0.28+0.30M☉; andMc = 0.94-0.13+0.14M☉. PSR J2053+4650 has a 2.45 d circular orbit inclined to the plane of the sky at an angle i = 85.0-0.9+0.8 deg. In this nearly edge-on case the masses can be obtained from the Shapiro delay alone. Our timing observations resulted in a significant detection of this effect giving: Mp = 1.40-0.18+0.21M☉; and Mc = 0.86-0.6+0.07M☉. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
470
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124829106
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx1518